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By BRIAN RAVENLOCK
Yes you may have heard those exact words as of late inside the famous Red Dragon Inn. Of course many different phrases can be heard when one is inside the Inn, but how many of these phrases come from a Giant Talking Crab? Yes you read correctly, a Giant Talking Crab (referred to as GTC for the duration of this article).
In some circles he is also known as the "Huge Giant Crab", in other places he is called "Dog", and to some he is a friend or the largest dinner they have ever seen. In any event, the huge crustacean that can sometime be seen sporting a black "Zorro" type mask has created quite the
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buzz about the Inn. Be it asking for tuna, or pulling out his catapult, or just roaming the Inn and taking interest in certain ladies, the crab is easily making his presence one to remember.
Many have taken an interested in this amazing arrival to RhyDin and his origins. I have sent requests to associates of the GTC in hopes of obtaining an interview, and was told that the GTC would be back in town soon and I would be contacted then.
So if you happen to see the GTC or hear the cry of "Moo!" or "Tuna!" give him a wave and make him feel welcome, who knows you may make a new friend out of one of the most interesting creatures to show up in recent memory.
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By TERA DESTRE
Sunday, May 21st the Red Dragon Inn was a hot bed of activity when none other than Lucius DeAuster and his lovely daughter Ceiara graced it with their presence while it just so happened that the Count and Countess Talomar and Tara Longden happened to be spending a few hours relaxing in the common room together.
Apparently this was the first time that Count Longden had the opportunity to meet his Countess Tara’s father Lucius although he had met her father Lucien before. Count Longden had in the past already meet Tara’s mother Fiona DeAuster and this reporter heard mention of that from across the way made by Lucius to his daughter Ceiara that Talomar must be the one that his wife had mentioned to him.
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From where I was sitting I did succeed in keeping tabs on how the meeting went and everyone appeared quite satisfied and very polite to each other. It was difficult for me to hear very well as Lucius speaks very softly when he speaks so I was only able to catch a word or two here and there but those that I did seemed to indicate that he was pleased with the Count.
This would be a first as from what this reporter understands this father of Tara’s has a history of not approving of her husbands. Tara and her sister Cieara even were getting along from what I could see. It did appear that this was a really nice family get to know you kind of impromptu introduction that ended with hugs from Tara to her family and a friendly kind of hand shake between the Count and this particular new father-in-law.
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